Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] people " in BNC.

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1 For most of its history , Ushaw has educated lay people as well as intending priests ( though there has been a gap in the tradition since 1973 ) .
2 The speed and severity of the flooding has alarmed local people .
3 Well he has done other people 's .
4 Meanwhile , the Conservative Government has helped ordinary people to gain a larger stake in the nation 's wealth .
5 Later on in this chapter you will see how it has helped specific people in their lives , but first I would like to show how the technique can help some of the more common ailments that many people suffer today .
6 But the idea of a 20,000 seater stadium on 79 acres just outside Oxford , has angered local people .
7 The Employment Secretary has told jobless people in Gloucestershire the county is better off for work than most places … even though dole queues have doubled in the last two years .
8 It 's a contract which the community is well aware of as the brewer has invited local people to come up with a name for the new pub .
9 And she has adapted other people 's work : her dramatisation of Anne Fine 's Goggle-Eyes is currently showing on BBC2 .
10 The DEDNI 's suggestion that it might encourage companies to testdrill on Cavehill , particularly for gold , has led to the formation of the Save the Cavehill Campaign in Belfast , while in west Belfast the Black Mountain Action Committee is trying to save the Mountain from disappearing through quarrying activities — the committee has found local people to be suffering from health problems , particularly of the eyes and throat , related to dust from the quarrying .
11 Golding only has to describe young people without their layer of parent 's laws , he does n't have to make up anything .
12 We think that retributivists and denunciationists are right to insist that there is no justification for punishing someone who has not deliberately and wrongfully broken a just law and thereby exercised a freedom to which they are not entitled ( because to do so has diminished other people 's freedom or has threatened to do so ) .
13 Recent research has illustrated that the raising of the minimum age of entitlement for Income Support in 1988 has forced young people to be dependent on their families and has inhibited their transition to adulthood ( Harris 1988 , Whynes and ferris 1990 ) .
14 The YTS scheme has forced young people into low-paid , and often dangerous work schemes , without significantly improving their employment possibilities after the 2-year term .
15 This has allowed local people to enjoy a pleasant evening out at their local Kingsley ‘ restaurant ’ .
16 Studies have shown that the middle-class image of the CAB volunteer , for example , has kept young people away .
17 A lot of the jokes tended to go straight over his head , but there was always some good stuff about the management and more than once he 'd noticed senior people leaving with red faces before it ended .
18 Of course , unemployment brings great difficulties in its train and no one regrets that more than I. That is why in recent months we have put in place the widest range of measures that we have ever had to help unemployed people get back to work .
19 In the same period , kin links were an important mechanism for recruiting labour , and so living in the parental household would have given young people increased chances of finding work , as well as providing them with accommodation which they might not have been able to afford on their own .
20 And she 's got quite enough grandchildren without having to borrow other people 's spare babies . "
21 A senior London police officer was attempting to attract black recruits into the police force , whilst denying that racism in the force might have deterred black people from joining in the past : ‘ Racism in the force is not the main reason for black people preferring not to apply .
22 Now , you do n't just have to watch other people 's lives on TV — you can watch your own .
23 Now , I know that these people have worked all their life to get their money and their saving savings and things like that , but if they 're able to manage on wha with less benefit from the government , surely they should n't have to watch other people who struggling and in dire needs because of that ?
24 Likewise , you may have to pay other people to do some of the jobs , such as the decorating , that you previously managed yourself .
25 The Government does not have to pay young people the paltry allowance of £29.50 per week for the normal three months between Easter and the summer leaving date .
26 ‘ We will have to get other people to write for us because it 's going to be more than 100 pages . ’
27 You must have liked coloured people ?
28 What right does any individual have to tell other people what they should or should n't do ?
29 To have reached other people 's expectations , would have required a completely different person , not the me I am .
30 The need for guidance on restraint has been fed by the intense media attention on lack of control in homes , which is said to have allowed young people to abscond — such as the case of Sally Ann Catell , who was killed last month in Birmingham while driving a stolen car .
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